Re: I want to learn Finnish/Suomi, who could teach me?
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:07 pm
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indeedNeonVomit wrote:Finnish looks like Norwegian and Italian went to war and the only thing that survived were vowels and the symbols above the letters.
Someone also said Finnish sounded like the language of Japanese cavemen.phoenix666 wrote:indeedNeonVomit wrote:Finnish looks like Norwegian and Italian went to war and the only thing that survived were vowels and the symbols above the letters.![]()
but anyway i like this "warletter" and i wanna try it someday!
Mormegil wrote:Someone also said Finnish sounded like the language of Japanese cavemen.phoenix666 wrote:indeedNeonVomit wrote:Finnish looks like Norwegian and Italian went to war and the only thing that survived were vowels and the symbols above the letters.![]()
but anyway i like this "warletter" and i wanna try it someday!
Noxica wrote:Mormegil wrote:Someone also said Finnish sounded like the language of Japanese cavemen.phoenix666 wrote: indeed![]()
but anyway i like this "warletter" and i wanna try it someday!
My favourite, which probably only Brits will understand, is that the Finns ended up with all the vowels the Welsh didn't want.
It really doesn't mean anything, it's just the most useful word in Finlanda_Sniper wrote:Most common word u need to learn in finnish is:
"Perkele"
who can translate that first?
I think the Dudesons explained that one pretty well: "'Saatana' means Satan, and 'perkele' is the great grandfather of Satan."a_Sniper wrote:Most common word u need to learn in finnish is:
"Perkele"
who can translate that first?
Tulikaarme wrote: Seriously talking, I've taught some Finnish to few persons on this forum already, and I think that all Finns around here should try to teach real stuff instead of making fun about others' ignorance.No hard feelings anyone, this is just my opinion.
Good luck learning!
If you want to learn useful phrases and suchlike, I can recommend Terttu Leney's Teach Yourself Finnish and the little yellow Langenscheidt Finnish dictionary - between the two it contains everything you need to know, and a lot you'll never need in your life. Unless you ever need to compliment a porcelain painter on his or her work that is (the selection of vocab and phrases in Leney is particularly idiosyncratic).NeonVomit wrote:Tulikaarme wrote: Seriously talking, I've taught some Finnish to few persons on this forum already, and I think that all Finns around here should try to teach real stuff instead of making fun about others' ignorance.No hard feelings anyone, this is just my opinion.
Good luck learning!
Give us a list of useful words and phrases! I want to visit Finland again in the near future (I promise I'll behave myself this time) and I want to be able to communicate! I did manage to navigate the Helsinki public transport system however.
Be more specific on what kind of situations you'd like to get phrases for and I'd be more than happy to help. I'm on a one week vacation and I've got nothing better to do.Noxica wrote:If you want to learn useful phrases and suchlike, I can recommend Terttu Leney's Teach Yourself Finnish and the little yellow Langenscheidt Finnish dictionary - between the two it contains everything you need to know, and a lot you'll never need in your life. Unless you ever need to compliment a porcelain painter on his or her work that is (the selection of vocab and phrases in Leney is particularly idiosyncratic).NeonVomit wrote:Tulikaarme wrote: Seriously talking, I've taught some Finnish to few persons on this forum already, and I think that all Finns around here should try to teach real stuff instead of making fun about others' ignorance.No hard feelings anyone, this is just my opinion.
Good luck learning!
Give us a list of useful words and phrases! I want to visit Finland again in the near future (I promise I'll behave myself this time) and I want to be able to communicate! I did manage to navigate the Helsinki public transport system however.
Oh and as nearly every Finnish speaker I know said when I started learning, let me know when you hit Finnish grammar...you'll need someone to rant at![]()
(If you just want a few phrases, I would, but it seems a bit cheeky doing so on a forum with so many native speakers on it, when I've only been learning since September)
Fuck you, Mormegil. Fuck you.Mormegil wrote:I'm on a one week vacation and I've got nothing better to do.![]()
Mormegil wrote:I'm on a one week vacation and I've got nothing better to do.
Noxica wrote:If you want to learn useful phrases and suchlike, I can recommend Terttu Leney's Teach Yourself Finnish and the little yellow Langenscheidt Finnish dictionary - between the two it contains everything you need to know, and a lot you'll never need in your life. Unless you ever need to compliment a porcelain painter on his or her work that is (the selection of vocab and phrases in Leney is particularly idiosyncratic).NeonVomit wrote:Tulikaarme wrote: Seriously talking, I've taught some Finnish to few persons on this forum already, and I think that all Finns around here should try to teach real stuff instead of making fun about others' ignorance.No hard feelings anyone, this is just my opinion.
Good luck learning!
Give us a list of useful words and phrases! I want to visit Finland again in the near future (I promise I'll behave myself this time) and I want to be able to communicate! I did manage to navigate the Helsinki public transport system however.
Oh and as nearly every Finnish speaker I know said when I started learning, let me know when you hit Finnish grammar...you'll need someone to rant at![]()
(If you just want a few phrases, I would, but it seems a bit cheeky doing so on a forum with so many native speakers on it, when I've only been learning since September)
Kiitos!! This is the first word I learned that basically from your livesJensJohansson wrote:As usual, for any curious Finnish dilettantes, I can but proffer my own shitty online translation tool:RazielSR wrote:I can't understand this topic. If you wanna learn a language, what's the point of being here saying "I wanna learn suomi". If you wanna learn suomi, then go to learn it in some academy or something.
http://jens.org/finx/
There is a type of teaching software named Eurotalk that devides Finnish into three levels,and it also provides several languages as learning language.(BTW,I'm not a sales promoterLuinedhel wrote:Hi everybody!
My name is David, I'm new on this forum. I am 17 years old, from Argentina, and i would like to learn to speak and read Suomen Kieli.
I think there's a lot of people here who speaks that tongue, since this forum is from Finland, so I'm waiting for someone to let me know something![]()
Cya!